ANN Oct 17, 2021

Prix Marc de Montalembert 2022

Deadline: Nov 30, 2021

Marc René de Montalembert, Fondation Marc de Montalembert

Call for applications to the 2022 Marc de Montalembert Prize

The Marc de Montalembert Prize is awarded annually in association with l'Ecole du Louvre to postgraduate researchers from the Mediterranean Region on subjects in art history of the Mediterranean.

The Marc de Montalembert Foundation and the École du Louvre have formed a partnership to sponsor the Marc de Montalembert Prize, worth 9,000 euros. The grant will be awarded to support a research project whose anticipated results will constitute an original contribution to the knowledge of the arts of the Mediterranean world from Antiquity to our day. The Foundation will also offer the grant holder the possibility of a residency at its headquarters in Rhodes, Greece.

Éligibility requirements
To be eligible, the candidate must:
-be either born in or a citizen of a country bordering the Mediterranean;
-be under 35 years of age on November 30 2021;
-hold a PhD degree (doctorate).

The successful candidate will have to provide legal proof of their eligibility before the prize can be conferred.

Evaluation of candidates
When evaluating the candidates, the jury will take into account their curriculum vitae as well as the originality, impact, feasibility and relevance to the Mediterranean world of their project. Applications should preferably be submitted in French, although those in English will also be considered. They should include a projected work schedule, an estimate of expenses, and a presentation of anticipated results and the dissemination of the project. The research proposal must be accompanied by a hand-written cover letter in French and two reference letters (in French or English) by qualified research professionals who can attest to the candidate’s academic standing as well as the quality of their research project.

Only individual projects will be considered.

Implementation of the grant
The research period will begin with a month in Paris, based at the Research Centre of the École du Louvre. Living expenses will be covered by the Foundation Marc de Montalembert with a flat-rate allowance.
The grant holder will receive scientific advice from a member of the École’s academic staff, with whom she/he will be in regular contact for the duration of the project. The winner of the grant undertakes to submit at the end of the project an article describing her/his achievements for possible publication in the Cahiers de l’École du Louvre. The results of her/his work will be published in an appropriate form, and possibly with the support of the École du Louvre.

Application timeline
- Applications can be submitted from October 1st 2021 to November 30th 2021, either directly online via the website of the École du Louvre, or by post.
- Application deadline: midnight November 30 2021, either online or by post, postmarked by the deadline date.
- The result will be announced during the second half of January 2022.

Important reminder: documents (in PDF format) should be submitted to
prixmarcdemontalembertecoledulouvre.fr if applying online or should be sent (on paper) by post to the following address: Ecole du Louvre, prix Marc de Montalembert, Palais du Louvre, porte Jaujard, place du Carrousel 75038 PARIS cedex 01).

Applications should include
- a Curriculum Vitae
- a hand-written cover letter in French
- the project (written in French or English), explaining the research proposal and the anticipated results
- a work schedule
- an estimated budget (research fees and living allowance are eligible, publication costs are not)
- at least two reference letters.

Incomplete applications will be refused.

Information about the Prize can be found on https://www.fondationmdm.com/en/the-marc-de-montalembert-prize/.

The call for applications to the 2022 Marc de Montalembert Prize is on line on http://www.ecoledulouvre.fr/sites/default/files/pdf/ssdossier5/FondationMarcDeMontalembert.pdf.

The deadline is November 30, 2021.

Reference:
ANN: Prix Marc de Montalembert 2022. In: ArtHist.net, Oct 17, 2021 (accessed Apr 18, 2024), <https://arthist.net/archive/35094>.

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